Global sourcing, an erratic economy, and extended supply operations are just a few threats to the profitability and growth of your distribution environment. But if you extend the capabilities of your existing enterprise resource planning (ERP) solution, you can better meet demands, maximize inventory, and increase operational efficiency. Learn how supply chain optimization is easier with an ERP for distribution solution.

After a thorough evaluation of its options, Maggy London chose e-PLM from NGC® (New Generation Computing®), a leading provider of PLM, global sourcing, and ERP solutions for fashion, apparel, footwear and retail. Maggy London also selected NGC e-SPS software for global sourcing as well as Red- Horse for raw material management and inventory control.

--> Email this to a friend View More Related Papers Receive White Paper Updates White Paper Description The procure-to-pay (P2P) environment has become a major challenge for companies adopting global sourcing and distribution as a strategic component of their business.

How can you develop a service delivery model for your business that fully exploits global sourcing opportunities while supporting overall corporate strategies, goals, and principles? By developing a set of integrated capabilities and processes as part of your core competency.

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Malta is developing as a nearshoring location. Malta's advantages include an educated workforce that is fluent in English, lower wages than Western Europe, and a central geographic postion. In addition, Malta is a member of the European Union, and the Maltese government offers both tax and non-fiscal incentives to promote investment.

Tangible benefits in global sourcing and cross-border supply chain performance, as well as measurable improvements in bottom-line profitability can be obtained by investing in and deploying today advanced, Internet-based global cost control systems.

Companies looking for savings but worried about the risks and cultural barriers involved in offshore outsourcing, whose business processes have a strong customer focus or regulations-driven reporting element, could benefit from nearshoring. Nearshoring involves outsourcing work to companies with the economic benefits of an offshore location, but a closer cultural, linguistic, and geographic fit with the user organisation.

Companies looking for savings but worried about the risks and cultural barriers involved in offshore outsourcing, whose business processes have a strong customer focus or regulations-driven reporting element, could benefit from nearshoring. Nearshoring involves outsourcing work to companies with the economic benefits of an offshore location, but a closer cultural, linguistic, and geographic fit with the user organisation.